The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1911, Page 7

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ly works but father” tr y, according to mplaint Mra ng his wife charges, pecaune the old the » much work a Very quart HE WO te Fran \ og fan « ttends a Around the State SOUTH R County Treasu > has finished et the on The BEND.— N. ¥ . writ Wey Rs tim) a am ‘ 19 Timber es of company ts in this county SPOKANE Mason, daughter @f the fi Wholesale Ha Charles A and M } ried \ ay Mise Susan Hurlbut of Frederick Mason Mason & Marke iware company, and Bartleson, son of Mr Bartleson, were mar night SPOKANE Tepudia clat and by from the city Armsty ~Smarting under the n of his acts by his asso- the board of public works ued severe criticisms council, George W ng, president, has resigned DAYTON pioneers day Ma — Four well known buried here Wednes ew Burkhart, Mrs. Orlen as J. White and W. D. w Burkhart had lived ars and was 58 W. D. West 40 years ago. GOLDENDALE.—A letter has just Been received by the Goldendale Apple Growers’ Union asking about Washington apples. The lett is from John ef & Co. of J inne burg. Transvaal DAYTON.—Virginia Weaver Car Male, wife of L. B. Carlisle, manager Of the Weinhardt theatre, attempted guicide following her return from a @ance. She and Carlisle quarreled the neighbors say SPOKANE.—Members of the Spo. | kane Women’s Non-Partisan Pottr cal League have appeinted a cow mittee to recommend to the women Yoters of Spokane candidates for elty commissioner NORTH YAKIMA.—E. L. Fartey & prominent young attorney of this city, became violently insai terday and was ordered to t lum at Medical Lake OPEN CONVENTION. The convention of the Washin: fon Clayworkers association at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday Went on record as almost unant mously favoring the proposed em ployes’ compensation act fore the legislature. Ban on Cigarets (By United Pres) CARSON, Nev 7, ettes and “th under the Cigar * are to go Nevada. Th in in state senate passed a bill making| it uniawfel to sell or give away either cigarettes or papers, and th house ted to take action. DYSPEPSIA-PROOF. How Any Meal Can Be Thoroughly Enjoyed by Any Stomach. Costs You Nothing to Try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. as a rule, are first discov ered by their enemies. Their an tagonists turn on the searc and the proof of merit will lie in being able to stand the flash. It was only in this way that Mr White ever knew that dyspepsia was one of Mr. Blac! mies, Sitting face to f by-four table, he handed his afflict ed friend the bill of fare Oyster Cocktail Stuffed Olives Boston Clam Chowder Strained Gumbo Sirloin Steak with Mushrooms Roast Beef Hash Boiled Ox Tongue with & Lobster a la Newburg Baked Pork and Beans Combination Crab Salad Hot Mince Pie Pineapple Fritters Mr. White ordered a “little each.” My..Dyspepsia Black order ~ ed crackers and a glass of milk had such a big breakfast this mort fing.” he said, “that I'l just take Bite to keep you company.” But Mr. White could not be deceived “I am afraid you can't stand the gleam, Mr. Black. Why don't you Bay you have dyspepsia and be done with it? You'll always have that hungry look, anyhow, as long &s you have dyspepsia. Now, lister ¥ stomach was in just as bad con as yours at one time I can eat anything, at any For instance, this clam chow- irloin steak or even the lob- be just as welcome to tomach as your crackers and You don't realize how this psia basiness is robbing you r spirit, of your energy and to think quickly. I can’t it. You haven't the r and soctability you had three months ago. Now, I'll tell you what to do,” and thereat the cheerful Mr. White took a vial from his, pocket and extracted a wee tablet. “There, there is a tab- let that contains an ingredient, one rain of which digests 3,000 grains or food For even the worst dys peptic it's the only thing that really rs relief. The reason is it re Heves the stomach of nearly all the work it haw to do, digests every thing in the stomach, and stimu lates the gastric Juice. I can't get along without them. They are Stu art’s Dyspepsia Tablets. You can et them anywhere on earth for & ute & packdge.” Yeu, it is true, Stuart's Dyspep- sia Tab ngqlutely stop heart born, naw indigestion, dyspep- sia of the worst type, sour stomach, Dioaty feeling and all eructations and irritation, and fresheh and in Vigorate the stomach. They cheer you and make you get all the food there ix in your food. You Will forget you ever had a stomach to worry you Send us your name and address today and we will at once send you by mai! a age, free, sample packag Add roms Pom 160 Stuart Bidg,, Marshall, Men. erkraut der or ster id would notice it ts T WORK now be-| similar | isht, | of} But} DE JANON GIRL, ERILE, FLEES FROM REPORTERS | ROBERTA (Ry Calted Prom.) LOS ANGELES, Jab Espionage, maintained from carly }morning yesterday until dark last night, proved unendurable to Ste phen W. Glaser and his bride, for merly Roberta Buist de Janon, the $10,000,000 Phi a oh and, driven from their home s eparated in an alley back of the apanied by a young woman house by a squad of reporters, the who ix known as Mrs. Baton whereabouts of the two is a matter ed the and was of supposition. way BOOKER T. TELLS ABOUT THAT EATS | | on that of Mr uthera DE JANON | Glaser and his bride slippe an alley in the rear of wher have been living, only to be newapapermen. Frightened jaser started in one direction laser in another Mrs. Glaser {fed to the house } An hour lat @ taxicab drew up t of the house. The girl the met by Mrs. jum p- into cab driven 5 (By Velted Pree) NEW YORK, Jan The inside story of that nner th Col | Roosevelt, while he was president | which caused a big furo: rough put the country, is given by Rogker T. Washington, the negro educator, in the February number « The Werld’s Work,” out today In dining with President Roose there was no disposition on either my Roosevelt custom,” by Washington says the ¢apita) to Southern appropriations Roo ‘elt and found the president busy. Roosevelt suggested that Was ston dine w bim and dis cuss appropriations during the meal (By United Pres) VIENNA, Jan. 27,—Vienna world in its suicides during 1910, necording to fis made public | today. A rate of four attempts at | j| |scifdestruction per day was extab | lished. Of t 7 were success | | ful: 891 tailed |. Pour | by the that he went! discuss certain with velt $500,000 BOODLE erent x suicide clubs” were found police, Boys and girls |gormed the membership of one. Of { the sne cide me than | 100 were under 18 years of age. east) mt SELLS BONDS. In order to take care of construc }tlon work mapped out for 1911 and }to take up $1 of note Jsoon due, the Seattle Electric Co. through eastern bankers, have sold | $2,721,000 worth of its bonds 000,000 worth * | | |REPEAT OPERA TOMORROW | The “Pirates of Penzance” will) ning for the benefit of Director ke. “ANDY” GRAHAM The hottest politics in the country |today ts the primary battle for }xrandfat chee |who is | state's only patrolwoman be repeated at the Moore tomorrow | FREE ORPHEUM TICKETS. On page 7, under heading Good Things to and Drink two misspelled words. Find these miaxpelled words ts to the Orpheum. {The Rubber Store 714 Firs: Oldest Alaska Outfitters in Seattle We carry a complete line of Rubber and Ot! Clothing, Rub ber Footwear, Pacs, Aretics, Moccasins, Woolen Underw Mackinaws, Mitts, loves, Blankets and Kenwood Sleeping Bags. y or of Chicago. or Busse will bt ominated by the republicans, an so far as that is concerned, Big Bus «is satistied. The real fight is between e¢x-Mayor Dunne Andy 4 politician-banker, for the democratic nomination, and it is said that 0.000 has n | raised by Jolley Roger Sullivan and | the to carry Graham | through OPPOSES AUTO TAX MOVEMENT On the ground that taxing autos $1 per horse power for the road atiding fund of the state would work a hardship on taxicab compa very trucks yneral, who | Graham. interests Ave. |nies and owners of de! and automobiles in |rarely leave the city Mumits, the | legislative committee of the Cham ber of Commerce yesterday unani mously vo to oppose the auto.tax | bill at present before the legisla ture. | OPPOSE BILL The Rotary Club went on record Wednesday as opposed to the em | ployes’ compensation bill and elect led a committe to lobby against it lat Olympla. George W. Weir of the | Supply Laundry Co., asserted that |if the bill was enacted many firms iio Somes eT Cut Price for ; 30 Days David Stan, a farme Best Gold Crowns ser, who came ago, died y teat Bridgework, per tooth Best Amalgam Filling 97 years of DIES FROM KICKS. Best Silver Filling Full Plates $5 Edward Edwards, a teamster em- | Best Plates ployed by the Merchants Transfer a Co, Who & week ago was kicked b We use nothing but the test material that's made. la horse, died yesterday at his home Painless extraction frec from internal hemorrhages. All work guaranteed 12 years. PLAN NEW MEETINGS. Brigadier and Mrs. Dubbin, of the OPEN EVENINGS Ohio Dentists Salvation Army, will hold meeting: at 210 Occidental av. during 7\, Pike St., over Owl Drug Co Entrance Room 4, Main 6089. Phones: Ind. 2880. near Prom | west about 40 year terday at his home, 94 and February, beginning ¢ next GIRLS WILL DEBATE. Osear And |and Lois McBride bave be | |to represent Lincoln high school tn | the West Seattle debate, March 28 George Buchan was chosen ternate ary day | | } | as al | TO WIND UP, The Washington Equal Suffrage | Association will wind up Its affairs | soon as possible and close up. | of and get two tick 7 All in the Course of a An Anvil Tombstone. Andrew of Huntingdon, Ind r th nea Riley who ha na bla aH bh has arranged Anite monument whi © huge anvil last resting place mete They Just han one-third m had City postoff d to put and package office that was not enough po “Forgot.” More who dealing ith the Kh pow mailed by fro: did ne pear Hint to Our W. R. Curtis besides minist Ishioners during t conducted a thrivin in which he 100 eggs and 4,600 fowls Pastors. of Clarendon ring to his par past year poultry bust has handled Plenty of Relatives. Myrna Evelyn Foss, 24% years old, of Kast Madison, Me., probably bas Krandmothers and grand than any other child in the She has two great-«rand ors, one er, two others, & iw the family more fathers er and a mother, and whe y great-grandehild tn the ir Re raced deor Train. ‘ with a passenger nd | train on the Nashville, Chattanooge | & St. Louie r Ww aday b and MacKer road for 10 miles en Paris, on Passengers crowd of the and ron until was final w wi red the di ly diatar and disapp heavy timber train Coasting at 90. Henry Surprenant of Orwell, Vt, ne ») years old, went coasting with the boys of the town lant week for the first time in his life He ts a8 active as a man of 60, and there tent a gray hair io his head rly Spry Housewife at 89. Mra, Clara Dikeman of Loe has just celebrated her 8%th birth day anniversary, works da weaving home made carpet by the old fashioned methods. Mra. Dike man not ort adding stead.y to her bank ac every sup) herself count Would You Eat it? Miss Edna Pierce of B township, Penn, has a that was pickled by her great-grand father 60 years ago. The pickle 4 in a bottle of white alco seems to be as when first piaced tn the cucumber bottle Another Woman Cop. Mrs. Mabel Bas of Sapulpa, Okla, who bas just member of the ctty look after juveniles Here citizens weden, have railroad ts f th Joy Town, The ited Orson, pay, Th citizen of the service is free, a libraries cost the « nothing the town of ithzer Direct From Paris Field and Marine Bingeulars, Telesec Opera. Glasses. s. We have the largest selection west of Chicago; direct“importa tion of Le Maire, Colmont Zeiss Stereo, Bausch & Lomb, Warner Swazey Binoculars at HUGE DISCOUNT Come in while choice is large. ete agents Kryptes Shur-on Kye Glasses HUTESON OPTICAL COMPANY 1330 Second Av., Ni city of IMPERIAL MARKET Saturday Special ooh Ranch Kags, 2 dox astern Rees hon. IMPERIAL MARKET cay 186 WESTLAKE FRIDAY NIGHT - Boxing Bouts —- 5 ystone Athletic Club Smoker 508 Pike St, pire Theatre has} HE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911, | " » aad de dade edn te dee SEEK RECRUITS FOR REBEL ARMY (By United Press.) ACHUCA, Artix AT THE THEATRES. core—Robert Burns cele ton rand—Richard J Thread: Beattie he Three of Us *Air The ¢ Mir rpheum—Vaude deville jolden office ie 4 ityp endeavor ¢ Mexica along the t tar—} ajestic * . ~ * - - * * * * boy nor rl Vaudeville * eee ee Drunk Since the Gay Wedding Day popti AND LEADS Confessing tion and wi forees if well paid A ganize form ed to that her young hus Port in the and takes first honor Y. M. ¢ test, The local night re ed band had been on a protracted spree agate sine@ their marriage in April Sarah Cowen Monson, daugh of a former of O. ratlroad obtain: | re from A. membership cor 1999 organi ant men Portland 116 and ‘Ta president the yesterda # Mon 7 | THE NEW CHIEF WOMAR SUES LEAVES MOST TO FIRST CHILDREN obn W. Bemis his 000, ond JOHN P. WHITE The newly elected president of the United Mine Workers of America of the »mewhere in the market ads appearing under thi misspelled words. Two the mistakes is first to reach The Star office | | | sound as} She ts to} | telephone | First Ave. Between Pike & Pine St. The Particular Place For Particular Persons To the Men and Women of Seattle: You who seck quality at onable prices; you who de- siré the very best; you to whom the word “Sani- ary” means something; you who can appreciate a honest dealing inliness, freshness, refrigeration, and, withal, To you, dear reader, this market appeals for patronage. Follow the crowd here tomorrow—you'll wonder why you never came before We Deliver the Goods VEGETARIAN BOOTH All Home-Made Hygle BOOTH 126 Good and nically Prepared. MYGEIA FOOD Co. Free City Detivery in Automo- biles TOGO VEGETABLE COMPANY ALL KINDS OF FRESH VEG ETABLES AND FRUITS NEW ENGLAND DELICATESSEN BOOTH 136 Mrs. Kendig’s Genune Home-Made, High-Cl Cakes, Pies, Bread, Roll: Fruit and Nut Bread. SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY On All Kinds of Fine Layer Cakes guarantee al goods psolutely fresh or money refunded Stalis 140 to 148, Sanitary Market Seattle, Wash. The Seattle Fruit Co. { Pike Place Entrance Stall 16 Hot and Cold DELICATESSEN Strictly Home-Made CHARCUTERIE FRANCAISE Stal) 122 ENGLISH MELTON MOWBRAY STYLE PORK PIES TRY THEM STALL 19 Lower Floor Extra Special Pure Cocoa, per pound Runkel’s Chocolate; regular 15¢ Ceylon Tea and Coffee Co. Main Entrance Pickles, Olives and Olive Oil. STALL 117. 3a bar Lenox Soap, 7 bars Qe Small White Beans, 6 Ibs .25¢ .J. W. VANDEVORT STALL 114 Delivery Free Sanitary Creamery Co. Hughes’ Delicatessen Stall 2%, Pees BUTTER HES SI ted Lower Floor AND BGGS ALTTES, Pickles and Olives—All Kinds of Cold Meats and Fish this stalt do. your headquarters while you STALL 21-—-LOWER-FLOOR ats to the Orpheum theatre will be given to the reader Mail all FREE THEATRE TICKETS at and Drink two tter pointing out to Market Contest Dept., Seattle Star. heading of “Good Things to ] are letters COYFER, ¥ PLANTATION is, STALIN (2 AND 65 A AND GROCE ne RUBE WADDELL, GOOD MEAT SELLS 34 AND 36 Phone, Ind. 3091 Pure Apple Cider, Pure Cider Vin- egar, Cherry Cider, Fresh Butter- milk, Cigars and Tobacco STALL 42. Delivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green Manning's Coffee Manning’s Coffee Store BDAY SPECIAL Butter 400 We $1.00 be SAM GRAFF " Florist—1515 Pike Place Ind. 5493—Main 6034 Cheese, i 20 MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE 1521 Pike Place HOOD CANDY CO.— 1509 PIKE PLACE SPRCIALS FOR SATURDAY * Mixed, tb, Hoop's—noME BOSTON FISH CO. STALLS 64 AND 65—Lower Floor STALL 204 STALL 35 Arrived—Baltimore Oysters, é Pint Just For First-Class Butter Cheese, Call at HERMAN’S STALL 22—DOWNSTAIRS for Eggs and wh Meth a But $1.00 HAROLD V. TUPPER STALL S—LOWER FLOOR THE CHARLES MENNE GROCERY CO. STALLS 61-68 LOWER FLOOR ST. GERMAIN Home-Made Mince Meat, all kinds of Salads, Meringue Shells, Pate Shells, Timbales, Fancy Cakes and Pies of All Descriptions We Make a Specalty of Home-Made Bread ST. GERMAIN 1517 PIKE PLACE SATURDAY SPECIALS and Sea Food LOWER FLOOR STALLS 86 AND 87 All Kinds of

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